Unite to realise Tsvangirai’s dream — MDC urged 

Source: Unite to realise Tsvangirai’s dream — MDC urged – DailyNews Live

Mugove Tafirenyika      20 February 2018

HARARE – Former war veterans leader Jabulani Sibanda has urged opposition
MDC to use the late Morgan Tsvangirai’s death to unite, if the party is to
realise the founding MDC president’s dream.

The country’s main opposition party is facing the threat of damaging
splits, just months before a historic election, as feuding has erupted in
the wake of Tsvangirai’s death last week.

Tsvangirai’s final months were accompanied by increasingly public
quarrelling among his three deputies – Nelson Chamisa, Thokozani Khupe and
Elias Mudzuri -over who will would succeed him as head of the MDC.

The party – which has a history of splintering – had been trying to
reunite and fight the coming election as the MDC Alliance, but the death
of its widely admired founder triggered renewed rivalry.

Sibanda told the Daily News yesterday that he hoped that the three MDC
leaders “will see value in uniting so that Tsvangirai’s vision will be
realised”.

“The MDC should emerge from this even stronger, if the leadership
understands Tsvangirai’s vision and what he would have wanted. His death
should be the glue to keep them together, his ideas and belief in no
violent contestation of political of ideas that saw him avoid a potential
civil war by agreeing to negotiate with Zanu PF for an inclusive
government   should keep the party together,” Sibanda said.

New divisions could mean that President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the
governing Zanu PF face little opposition at the election, which is
expected before July.

Voters will go to the polls for the first time since Robert Mugabe, who
ruled Zimbabwe with an iron fist since 1980, was ousted in November after
a military intervention.

Things came to a head in the MDC cockpit when Chamisa, called a meeting at
MDC headquarters in Harare the day after Tsvangirai’s death.

The meeting of the party’s national executive and the national council –
the highest decision making body in the MDC in-between congresses – named
Chamisa as the interim MDC leader  for  a year to drive the process
towards a congress to elect a substantive leader according to the party
constitution.

Following the party’s two meetings hundreds of party activists gathered
outside the building to honour Tsvangirai – but without the party’s other
deputies, Khupe and Mudzuri.

Afterwards Khupe lashed out at Chamisa saying his decision to convene the
twin meetings was out of his quest to unconstitutionally grab power in the
MDC.

“Tsvangirai dies and you go on with a meeting to appoint yourself as
leader. How shameful,” she told the local press.

“You are power-hungry. You can’t even wait for two days to have Tsvangirai
buried.”

Shortly before Tsvangirai’s death, Mudzuri had visited him in hospital in
Johannesburg to establish his own claim to be the rightful heir.

“It is I and no one else,” Mudzuri told South African television.

“People must respect authority as given by my president and make sure they
work towards … winning the 2018 elections.”

On his part, Chamisa who is seen as the popular choice to succeed
Tsvangirai in and outside the party has called for the party to unite and
be disciplined.

Tsvangirai’s burial – which is being assisted by the State – is  taking
place today at his rural Humanikwa Village in Buhera.

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    Unity, Unity, unity! But before the three MDCs can unite, MDC-T has a lot of in house cleaning to do. The overt disregard of its own constitution after the demise of Tsvangirai is very disturbing. Unless MDC does the right thing of following the guidelines of choosing a new leader, the dream of constitutional democracy will not likely materialize. The seeming unleashing of mobs on fellow Comrades who express different opinions on some issues is also worrisome. How democratic is MDC-T? Mob democracy or constitutional democracy? MDC-T, clean your house now before you lose the forthcoming elections. Don’t build walls to exclude fellow Comrades! You will honor the legacy of your late vibrant leader by working as a team not as individuals.